With a recent trend of a green wave sweeping the nation, could the Lone Star State be next?

"There's been a lot of interest in marijuana and the discussion," said Terry Harman, Randall County Republican Chair.

The Randall County Republican Chair has much to say on the topic.

In fact, he told us it's discussed often.

Most recently at their state convention in San Antonio.

"We see gradually a little bit of movement but not very much. There's still a lot of interest in looking at medical marijuana but it is one of the many issues that we have throughout the years that most of the citizens are afraid," said Harman.

Harman said some are worried the legalization of medical marijuana in Texas could lead to the legalization of recreation use.

"The whole theory is if you give an inch they'll take a mile. It won't stop with medical marijuana. They're really objective. Those pushing it is free use for everybody and that's the main issue and the main resistance," said Harman.

When we reached out to the Randall County Democratic Chair on the issue she told us there was no opinion at this time on the matter.

"They develop their own platform and they always develop their own ideas. I know in a more general nature, they're more supportive of it than Republicans are," said Harman.

Harman said he hasn't heard from anyone being pressured to turn Texas green because New Mexico and Oklahoma did.